DOCUMENTS 
DEFT. 


Forest  Products 
Statistics 

(Pulp  and  Paper  Edition) 


A  Classified  List  of  United  States 

Government  Information 

Adapted  from  a 

Compilation 


By 
U.  S.  Central  Bureau  of  Planning  and  Statistics, 
"  Washington,  D.  C. 


Reprinted  from  PAPER,  vol.  xxiii.no.  26,  and  vol.xxiv,no.  1 


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DOCUMENi 
DEPT, 


f Reprinted    from    Paper,    official    journal    of    the    Technical 

x\ss()ciation  of  the  Pulp  and  Paper  Industry,   Alarch   5,   and 

March   12,   1919] 

Forest  Products  Statistics 

(FULP  AND   PAPER   EDITION) 

A  Classified  List  of  United  States  Government 
Information  Adapted  from  a  Compilation 

By    U.     S.    Central    Bureau    of     Planning    and    Statistics. 

Statistical  Clearing  House 

Washington,  D.  C. 

ALMOST  two  centuries  ago  the  celebrated  Eng- 
lish philosopher,  Dr.  Samuel  Johnson,  tersely 
said  that  half  of  a  man's  education  consisted  of 
knowing  where  to  get  information.  With  the  increas- 
ing accumulation  of  recorded  information  since  that 
time,  and  the  more  complex  organization  of  social, 
business  and  economic  activities,  there  is  no  one  who 
doubts  that  Doctor  Johnson  expressed  an  enduring 
idea.  Its  application  to  this  presentation  is  direct  and 
obvious  if  one  knows  of  the  immense  mass  of  infor- 
mation in  various  stages  of  digestion  that  the  numer- 
ous offices  of  the  United  States  government  have  col- 
lected and  developed  during  many  years,  with  a 
greatly  stimulated  activity  during  the  recent  war 
period.  Lists  of  government  information  in  the 
form  of  official  publications  have  already  been 
made    available    (for    pulp    and    paper,    see    biblio- 


*The  letter  of  transmittal  under  date  of  February  i,  1919, 
from  Henry  E.  Surface,  Chairman,  Committee  on  Biblio- 
graphy, Technical  Association  of  the  Pulp -and  Paper  Indus- 
try, reads  as  follows: 

*'The  committee  on  bibliography  transmits  herewith  as  its 
eighth  contribution  a  manuscript  of  title  indicated,  the  data 
for  which  has  very  kindly  been  released  for  the  use  of  this 
committee  by  the  U.  S.  Central  Bureau  of  Planning  and 
Statistics.  The  value  of  this  contribution  to  the  technical  and 
business  men  in  the  industry  is  stated  in  the  introductory 
memorandum,  and  the  list  itself  will  fill  a  long  felt  need  of 
those  members  who  have  found  it  necessary  or  desirable  to 
hunt  up  information  at  the  various  government  offices  in 
Washington." 

The  last  previous  contribution  of  the  Committee  was  "Lit- 
erature of  the  Paper  Industry :  A  Bibliography  adapted  from 
Akesson-Everling-Fliickiger,"  by  M,  Hubbard,  appearing  in 
Paper,  vol.  23,  no.  23,  pp.  54-80,  New  York,  Feb.  12,  1919, 
also  reprinted  in  the  1919  volume  of  Technical  Association 
Papers. 

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graphics  listed  in  the  appendix  hereto),  but  the  pe- 
cuHar  value  of  this  present  compilation  is  that,  when 
followed  up,  it  puts  one  in  touch  not  only  with  the 
issued  publications,  but  also  with  all  nonconfidential 
information  that  may  have  been  recorded  and  filed  in 
manuscript,  cards,  correspondence  or  other  forms; 
and,  even  further,  with  that  which  is  still  unexpressed 
in  the  minds  of  many  men  who  are  connected  with 
the  several  government  activities  having  either  a  di- 
rect or  indirect  bearing  on  the  subject  in  question.  The 
United  States  government  has  been  at  enormous  ex- 
pense in  developing  this  information,  and  most  fortun- 
ately it  is  willing  and  anxious  that  its  people  shall  have 
the  freest  possible  access  to  it  in  order  to  render  it  of 
the  greatest  public  benefit,  entirely  aside  from  its  use 
in  national  administration. 

The  material  in  this  list  and  the  prefatory  explana- 
tion are  adapted  from  a  manuscript  entitled  "A  List  of 
Forest  Products  Statistics,  issued  by  the  Statistical 
Clearing  House,  Central  Bureau  of  Planning  and 
Statistics,  November,  1918,"  with  the  purpose  of  con- 
fining this  presentation  to  the  pulp  and  paper  aspects 
of  the  subject.  The  character  of  the  material  omitted 
is  variously  indicated.  The  changed  circumstances 
since  the  signing  of  the  armistice  4^n  November  11, 
1918,  have  led  to  the  total  elimination  of  listed  mate- 
rial, references  and  instructions  in  regard  to  the  sev- 
eral war  procurement  offices  of  the  government,  as 
they  are  no  longer  functioning  as  before.  The  records 
of  statistics  of  continuing  and  permanent  value  have 
been  retained,  however,  and  it  is  the  object  of  this 
presentation  to  make  them  easily  accessible  to  the  tech- 
nical and  economic  men  of  the  pulp  and  paper  indus- 
try through  correspondence  or  personal  visit.  This 
should  prove  an  invaluable  finding  list  even  though 
the  normal  and  reorganized  functions  of  certain  gov- 
ernment offices  could  not  be  included  at  this  date. 

EXPLANATION  OF  LIST 

The  purpose  of  this  compilation  is  to  show  the  prin- 
cipal source  of  statistics  on  forest  products.  It  in- 
cludes both  original  and  secondary  sources  and  the 
various  offices  in  Washington  from  which  the  tabula- 
tions may  be  secured  by  properly  accredited  persons. 

Should  statistical  information  which  does  not  ap- 
pear here  be  desired,  a  telephone  call  to  the  Central 
Bureau  of  Planning  and  Statistics,  Statistical  Clearing 
House,  Room   113,  New  Interior  Bldg.,  Washington 

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— telephone:  War  Industries  Board  (Main  5780), 
Branch  404 — will  give  the  benefit  of  any  additional 
sources  which  have  been  listed  after  this  issue. 

There  is  also  available  in  the  Statistical  Clearing 
House  information  regarding  all  statistical  data  com- 
piled by  the  various  governmental  agencies  in*  Wash- 
ington. 

DEFINITION  OF  TERMS   USED  IN   THIS  COMPILATION 

"Lumber"  refers  to  the  regular  cuts 
known  as  lumber  lengths,  either  rough  or 
dressed.  It  includes  matched  lumber  of 
any  kind,  such  as  flooring  or  ceiling. 


Lumber: 


Lumber  Products: 


Timbi 


Timber  Products: 


"Lumber  Products"  refers  to  planing  mill 
products  such  as  sash,  doors,  blinds,  etc. 
More  remote  products,  such  as  furniture, 
are  not  included  in  this  compilation. 

"Timber"  refers  in  general  to  raw  mate- 
rial which  may  be  fashioned  into  lumber. 
It  includes  the  timber  as  it  stands  in  the 
forest  and  that  cut  and  still  in  rough,  un- 
dressed form.  "Logs"  is  a  class  included 
here  but  is  also  treated  separately. 


"Timber  Products"  refers  to  saw  mill 
products  which  are  rough  and  undressed, 
excluding  the  regular  lumber  lengths.  It 
includes  forms  such  as  ties,  shingles,  lath, 
veneer  stock,  cooperage  stock,  poles,  posts, 
mine  timbers,  piHng,  masts,  spars,  wheel 
stock,  handle  stock,  excelsior,  slabs,  head- 
ing, staves,  etc. 

IMPORTS    AND    EXPORTS 

From  the  following  sources  may  be  obtained  all  informa- 
tion concerning  amounts  and  values  of  imports  and  exports 
of  the  United  States,  with  data  covering  every  commodity, 
whether  of  domestic  or  foreign  origin. 

I.  Department  of  Commerce,  Bureau  of  Foreign  and  Do- 
mestic Commerce : 

Imports  Tables,  compiled  monthly,  quarterly  and  annually, 
show  amounts  and  values  of  all  articles  imported  into  the 
U.  S.,  together  with  duties  collected  thereon. 

Exports  Tables,  compiled  monthly,  quarterly  and  annually, 
are  arranged  by  articcs  and  by  customs  districts  and  are 
grouped  according  to  degree  of  manufacture  and  use. 

II.  War  Trade  Board,  Bureau  of  Tabulation  and  Statistics : 
Import  and  Export  Tables,  compiled  in  ten-day  periods,  in- 
clude all  imports  and  exports  of  the  U.   S.,  by  countries  of 
origin   and   destination. 

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III.  War  Trade  Board,  Bureau  of  Research : 

Collects  and  compiles  special  reports  covering  an  extensive 

field  of  commodities  imported  and  exported  by  the  U.  S.  and 

other  countries. 

»  PRICES 

Price  fixing: 

All  information  relative  to  price  fixing 
may  be  secured  from  the  War  Indus|:ries 
Board,  Price  Section. 

Price  Histories: 

Detailed  information  may  be  secured  from 
the  records  of  the  Department  of  Labor, 
Bureau  of  Labor  Statistics,  aTid  the  War 
Industries  Board,  Price  Section. 

REQUIREMENTS 

(Note — The  list  of  government  departments  and  war  or- 
ganizations maintaining  procurement  divisions  interested  in 
pulp  and  paper  products  prior  to  the  suspension  of  war  equip- 
ment activities,  is  omitted.) 

research 

The  Department  of  Agriculture,  Forest  Service^  is  the  chief 
agency  doing  scientific  research  work  on  forest  products.  Its 
activities  include  both  research  and  advice  on  the  application 
of  results.  The  supply  and  production,  properties,  specifica- 
tions, inspection,  purchase,  conditioning,  manufacture  and  use 
of  wood  and  other  forest  products  for  war  purposes  are  more 
or  less  completely  covered.  The  range  of  utilization  includes 
aircraft,  ships,  lumber,  military  vehicles,  boxing  and  crating, 
gas  warfare  offensive  and  defensive,  grain  and  wood  alcohol, 
explosives,  pulp  and  paper,  implements,  and  miscellaneous 
uses  of  forest  products  in  modern  warfare. 

The  Forest  Service  also  determines  the  best  methods  of 
protecting  standing  timber  and  of  cutting  in  different  forest 
types  in  order  to  secure  the  best  natural  reproduction.  It  ob- 
tains' information  on  the  mechanical  and  chemical  properties 
of  wood  and  its  various  uses.  Studies  are  made  of  hardwood 
distillation,  of  veneers  and  of  the  handling  of  bark. 

Because  of  the  numerous  phases  of  research  work  done  by 
the  Forest  Service  only  the  more  important  subjects  are  listed 
under  the  heading  of  the  commodities  to  which  they  pertain. 
It  should  be  particularly  noted  that  this  index  is  confined 
exclusively  to  statistics  and  does  not  cover  technology  or 
economics. 

Forest  Products  Information  Available 

(Abridged  to  cover  pulp  and  paper  subjects  only.) 
Note — Not  all  the  information  indicated  is  available  to  the 
public  inasmuch  as  the  confidential  reports  of  individual  con- 
cerns are  not  disclosed. 

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Aspen: 
Balsam  Fir: 
Basswood: 
Cottomvood: 
Consumption 

fir.  Balsam: 

Consumption ; 

Fir,  White: 

Consumption : 


Forests: 

Facilities  for 
Production : 


Forest  Products: 


Shipments : 


See   Pulpwood,  Aspen. 

Se^  Fir,  Balsam. 

See  Pulpwood,  Basswood. 

See  Pulpwood,  Cottonwood. 

Quantitj'-  and  value,  used  for  woodpulp. 
U.  S.  1914.  Department  of  Commerce, 
Bureau  of  the  Census. 

See    Pulpwood,    Fir    (Balsam). 

Quantity  and  value  used  for  woodpulp. 
U.  S.  1914.  Department  of  Commerce, 
Bureau  of  the  Census. 

See  Pulpwood,  Fir   (White). 

Quantity  and  value  used  for  woodpulp. 
U.  S.  1914.  Department  of  Commerce, 
Bureau  of  the  Census. 


Forest  resources  of  the  U.  S.  and  foreign 
countries.  U.  S.  Department  of  Agri- 
culture, Forest  Service. 

See  also:  Ashes,  Wood;  Charcoal;  Co- 
pal; Hardwood  Distillates;  Hardwood 
Distillation  By-Products ;  Nitro-Cellu- 
lose;  Creosote,  Wood;  Gas  (Wood  Dis- 
tillation); Lumber;  Lumber  Products; 
Naval  Stores;  Oil,  Rosin;  Pitch;  Pulp- 
wood ;  Rosin  ;  Rubber ;  Sizing ;  Tar ;  Tim- 
ber; Timber  Products;  Turpentine; 
Wood  Pulp.  (This  entry  shows  the  na- 
ture of  much  of  the  material  eliminated 
from  the  original  list.) 

Tonnage  carried  on  railways.  U.  S.  An- 
nually. Interstate  Commerce  Commis- 
sion; Department  of  Agriculture,  1917. 
Year  Book,  Table  188 — compiled  from 
Interstate  Commerce  Commission  data. 
Tonnage  originating  on  road  and  received 
from  connecting  carriers,  by  districts  and 
classes  of  carriers,  also  total  class  i  and 
2   roads   compared   with   previous   years. 

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Groundwood  Pulp. 
Gum : 

Consumption : 

Hemlock: 

Consumption : 


Logs: 
Costs 


Prices : 

Pine: 

Consumption 


Pine,  Jack: 

Pine,  Southern: 
Consumption 


Pine,  Yellow: 


U.  S. .  Annually.  Interstate  Commerce 
Commission,  Bureau  of  Statistics,  Statis- 
tics of  Railways. 

Tonnage  originating  on  road  and  received 
from  connecting  carriers.  Separate  for 
each  principal  operating  company.  U.  S. 
Annually.  Interstate  Commerce  Commis- 
sion, Bureau  of  Statistics,  Statistics  of 
Railways,  Preliminary  Abstract. 

See  Pulp,  Ground  wood. 

See  Pulpwood,  Gum. 

Quantity  and  value  used  for  woodpulp. 
U.  S.  1914.  Department  of  Commerce, 
Bureau  of  the  Census. 

See  Pulpwood,  Hemlock. 

Quantity  and  value  used  for  woodpulp. 
U.  S.  1914.  Department  of  Commerce, 
Bureau  of  the  Census. 


Detailed  statement  showing  costs  of  log 
production ;  by  companies.  U.  S.  Month- 
ly. Federal  Trade  Commission. 
Selling  expenses ;  by  companies.  Monthly. 
Federal  Trade  Commission. 
Information  on  logging  costs.  U.  S. 
Current.  Department  of  Agriculture, 
Forest  Service. 

Information   on,     U.    S.      Current.     De- 
partment  of  Agriculture,  Forest  Service, 


Quantity  and,  value  used  for  woodpulp. 
U.  S.  1914.  Department  of  Commerce, 
Bureau  of  the  Census. 

Sec  Pulpwood,  Pine   (Jack) 


Quantity  and  value,  used  for  woodpulp. 
U.  S.  1914.  Department  of  Commerce, 
Bureau  of  the  Census. 

See  Pulpwood,   Pine    (Yellow). 
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Poplar: 

Consumption 


Poplar,  Yelloiv: 
Pulp: 

Trade  Lists : 


Ptdp,  Groundtvood: 
Consumption : 


Production, 
Facilities  for; 


Prices 


Production 


Receipts  at 
Markets : 


Sales : 


Quantity  and  value  of  poplar,  domestic 
and  imported,  used  for  pulpwood.  U.  S, 
1914.  Department  of  Commerce,  Bureau 
of  the  Census. 

See  Pulpwood  Poplar    (Yellow). 

See  also  Woodpulp. 

Lists  of  manufacturers.  U.  S.  1914. 
Department  of  Commerce,  Bureau  of  the 
Census. 


Quantity  and  value  of  groundwood  pulp, 
imported  and  domestic,  used  by  paper 
manuufacturers.  U.  S.  1914.  Depart- 
ment of  Commerce,  Bureau  of  the  Census. 
Amount  used.  U.  S.  Monthly.  War 
Trade  Board,  Bureau  of  Research. 


Yearly  capacity  of  mills.  U.  S.  1914. 
Department  of  Commerce,  Bureau  of  the 
Census. 

Prices  at  the  mill.  U.  S.  1914.  Depart- 
ment of  Commerce,  Bureau  of  the'Census. 
Ditto.  Annually  to  1918.  Department  of 
Agriculture,  Forest  Service. 
Net  price  per  ton  f  .o.b.  mill ;  by  companies. 
U.  S.  Monthly.  Federal  Trade  Commis- 
sion. 

Amount  produced  by  mills  for  consump- 
tion and  for  sale.  U.  S.  1914.  Depart- 
ment of  Commerce,  Bureau  of  the  Cen- 
sus. Ditto,  Annually  to  1918.  -Depart- 
ment of  Agriculture,  Forest  Service. 
Amount  produced ;  by  companies.  U.  S. 
Monthly.  Federal  Trade  Commission. 
Amount  produced.  U.  S.  Monthly.  War 
Trade  Board,  Bureau  of  Research. 


Quantity  received;  by  companies.  U.  S. 
Monthly.     Federal   Trade  Commission. 

Contract  or  current  transactions ;  by  com- 
panies. U.  S.  Monthly.  Federal  Trade 
Commission. 

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Shipments: 


Stock. 


Trade  Lists 


Pulp,  Screenings: 
Consumption : 


Prices : 


Production : 


Pulp,  Soda: 

Consumption 


Facilities  for 
Production: 


Prices : 


Amount   shipped;    by   companies.     U.    S. 
Monthly.    Federal  Trade  Commission. 
Quantity.     U.  S.     Monthly.     War  Trade 
Board,  Bureau  of  Research. 

Amount  on  hand  at  end  of  month;  by 
companies.  U.  S.  Monthly.  Federal 
Trade  Commission. 

Amount  on  hand.  U.  S.  Monthly.  War 
Trade  Board^  Bureau  of  Research. 

Lists  of  buyers,  sellers  and  manufacturers. 
U.  S.  Monthly.  Federal  Trade  Commis- 
sion. 


Quantity  and  value,  mechanical  and  chem- 
ical, used  by  paper  manufacturers.  U.  S. 
1914.  Department  of  Commerce,  Bureau 
of  the  Census. 

Price  at  the  mill  for  mechanical  and 
chemical.  U.  S.  1914.  Department  of 
Commerce,  Bureau  of  the  Census. 

Amount,  mechanical  and  chemical,  pro- 
duced by  mills,  for  consumption  and  for 
sale.  U.  S.  1914.  Department  of  Com- 
merce, Bureau  of  the  Census. 


Quantity  and  value  of  soda  pulp,  imported 
and  domestic,  used  by  paper  manufactur- 
ers U.  S.  1914.  Department  of  Com- 
merce, Bureau  of  the  Census. 
Amount  used.  U.  S.  Monthly.  War 
Trade  Board,  Bureau  of  Research. 


Yearly  capacity  of  mills.  U.  S.  1914. 
Department  of  Commerce,  Bureau  of  the 
Census. 

Price  at  the  mill.  U.  S.  1914.  Depart- 
ment of  Commerce,  Bureau  of  the  Census. 
Ditto.  Annually  to  1918.  Department  of 
Agriculture,  Forest  Service, 
Net  price  per  ton  f .o.b.  mill ;  by  com- 
panies. U.  S.  Monthly.  Federal  Trade 
Commission. 
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Production 


Receipts  at 
Markets : 


Sales 


Shipments : 


Stock : 


Trade  List; 


Pulp,  Sulphate: 
Consumption 


Facilities  for 
Production : 


Prices ; 


Amount  produced  by  mills  for  consump- 
tion and  for  sale.  U.  S.  1914.  Depart- 
ment of  Commerce,  Bureau  of  the  Census. 
Ditto.  Annually  to  1918.  Department  of 
Agriculture,  Forest  Service. 
Amount  produced;  by  companies.  U.  S. 
Monthly.  Federal  Trade  Commission. 
Amount  produced.  U.  S.  Monthly.  War 
Trade  Board,  Bureau  of  Research. 


Quantity  received ;  by  companies.  U.  S. 
Monthly.    FederalTrade  Commission. 

Contract  or  current  transactions ;  by  com- 
panies. U.  S.  Monthly.  Federal  Trade 
Commission. 

Amount   shipped;   by   companies.     U.    S. 
Monthly.     Federal  Trade  Commission. 
Quantity.     U.   S.     Monthly.     War  Trade 
Board,  Bureau  of  Research. 

Amount  on  hand  at  end  of  month;  by 
companies.  U.  S.  Monthly.  Federal 
Trade  Commission. 

Amount  on  hand.  U.  S.  Monthly.  War 
Trade  Board,  Bureau  of  Research. 

Lists  of  sellers  and  buyers.  U.  S. 
Monthly.     Federal  Trade  Commission. 


Quantity  and  value  of  sulphate  pulp,  im- 
ported and  domestic,  used  by  paper  man- 
ufacturers. U.  S.  1914.  Department  of 
Commerce,  Bureau  of  the  Census. 
Amount  used;  U.  S.  Monthly.  War 
Trade  Board,  Bureau  of  Research. 


Yearly  capacity  of  mills.  U.  S.  1914. 
Department  of  Commerce,  Bureau  of  the 
Census. 

Price  at  the  mill.  U.  S.  1914.  Depart- 
ment of  Commerce^  Bureau  of  the  Census. 
Ditto.  Annually  to  1918.  Department  of 
Agriculture,  Forest  Service. 

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Production 


Shipments 


Stock : 


Pulp,  Sulphite: 
Consumption 


Consumption : 


Facilities  for 
Production. 


Prices 


Amount  produced  by  mills  for  consump- 
tion and  for  sale.  U.  S.  1914.  Depart- 
partment  of  Commerce,  Bureau  of  the 
Census.  Ditto.  Annually  to  1918.  ^De- 
partment of  Agriculture,  Forest  Service. 
Amount  produced ;  by  companies.  U.  S. 
Monthly.  Federal  Trade  Commission. 
Amount  produced.  U.  S.  Monthly.  War 
Trade  Board,  Bureau  of  Research. 

Amount   shipped;   by   companies.     U.    S. 
Monthly.    Federal  Trade  Commission. 
Quantity.     U.  S.     Monthly.     War  Trade 
Board,  Bureau  of  Research. 

Amount  on  hand  at  end  of  month;  by 
companies.  U.  S.  Monthly.  Federal 
Trade  Commission. 

Amount  on  hand.  U.  S.  Monthly.  War 
Trade  Board,  Bureau  of  Research. 


Quantity  and  value  of  sulphite  pulp,  im- 
ported and  domestic,  used  by  paper  man- 
ufacturers. U.  S.  1914.  Department  of 
Commerce,  Bureau  of  the  Census. 


Amount    used.      U.    S.      Monthly. 
Trade  Board,  Bureau  of  Research. 


War 


Yearly  capacity  of  mills.  U.  S.  1914. 
Department  of  Commerce,  Bureau  of  the 
Census. 

Price  at  the  mill  for  bleached  and  un- 
bleached. U.  S.  1914.  Department  of 
Co^nmerce,  Bureau  of  the  Census.  Ditto. 
Annually  to  1918.  Department  of  Agricul- 
ture, Forest  Service. 
Net  price  per  ton  f.o.b.  mill,  by  com- 
panies. U.  S.  Monthly.  Federal  Trade 
Commission. 

Chart  showing  fluctuations  of,  since  Jan- 
uary, 1913,  at  New  York.  U.  S.  Month- 
ly, quarterly  and  annually.  Department 
of  Lahor^  Bureau  of  Labor  Statistics. 
War  Industries  Board,  Division  of 
Planning  and  Statistics,  compiled  from 
data  of  Bureau  of  Labor  Statistics. 

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Production 


Receipts  at 
Markets : 


Sales 


Shipments 


Situation 


Stock 


Trade  Lists 


Ptilp  By-Products. 
Prices : 


Amount,  bleached  and  unbleached,  pro- 
duced by  mills  for  consumption  and  for 
sale.  U.  S.  1914.  Department  of  Com- 
'merce,  Bureau  of  the  Census.  Ditto. 
Annually  to  1918.  Department  of  Agri- 
culture, Forest  Service. 
Amount  of  sulphite  pulp,  news  grade, 
bleached  or  easy  bleaching  produced;  by 
companies.  U.  S.  Monthly.  Federal 
Trade  Commission. 

Amount  produced.    U.  S.    Monthly.    War 
Trade  Board,  Bureau  of  Research. 


Quantity  received;  by  companies.  U.  S. 
Monthly.    Federal  Trade  Commission. 

Contract  or  current  transactions ;  by  com- 
panies. U.  S.  Monthly.  Federal  Trade 
Commission. 

Amount  of  sulphite  pulp,  news  grade, 
bleached  or  easy  bleaching  shipped;  by 
companies.  U.  S.  Monthly.  Federal 
Trade  Commission. 

Quantity.  U.  S.  Monthly.  War  trade 
Board,  Bureau-  of  Research. 

Trade  Conditions  during  the  war.  U.  S. 
Annually.  War  Industries  Board,  Divi- 
sion of  planning  and  Statistics,  compiled 
from  d^ta  of  Federal  Trade  Commission. 
Paper  Trade  Annual  Review  and  Conven- 
tion Number. 

Amount  of  sulphite  pulp,  news  grade, 
bleached  or  easy  bleaching,  on  hand  ist 
of  month  ;  by  companies.  U.  S.  Monthly. 
Federal  Trade  Commission. 
Amount  on  hand.  U.  S.  Monthly.  War 
Trade  Board,  Bureau  of  Research. 

Lists  of  manufacturers,  sellers  and  buy- 
ers. U.  S.  Monthly.  Federal  Trade 
Commission. 


Price  at  the  mill.  U.   S.     1914-     Depart- 
ment of  Commerce,  Bureau  of  the  Census. 
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Pulpwood: 

.  Consumption : 


Costs 


Prices : 


Pulpwood,  Aspen: 
Consumption : 


Prices : 


Quantity  and  value  by  kinds,  by  states, 
by  processes  of  manufacture,  and  accord- 
ing to  condition  when  received  at  mill; 
with  charts,  diagrams,  percentages,  and 
comparisons.  U.  S.  Annually.  Depart- 
ment of  Agriculture,  Forest  Service. 
Quantity  and  value,  used  for  woodpulp ; 
rough,  peeled  or  rossed  as  delivered  at 
mill.  U.  S.  1914.  Department  of  Com- 
merce, Bureau  of  the  Census. 

Total  cost  of  wood  used  in  manufacture 
of  woodpulp.  U.  S.  Annually.  Depart- 
ment of  Agriculture,  Forest  Service. 

Range  of  prices,  by  conditions  of  wood. 
Average  prices  by  states  and  by  kinds. 
U.  S.  Annually.  Department  of  Aqri- 
culture,  Forest  Service. 


Quantity  and  value  consumed.  U.  S.  An- 
nually. Department  of  Agriculture,  For- 
est Service. 


^ 


Price  per  cord.     U.   S.     Annually.     De- 
partment of  Agriculture  Forest  Service. 
Pulpwood,  Basswood: 

Consumption : 

Quantity  and  value  consumed.  U.  S.  An- 
imally.  Department  of  Agriculture,  For- 
est Service. 

Prices : 

Price  per  cord.     U.   S.     Annually.     De- 
partment of  Agriculture  Forest  Service. 
Pulpwood  Cottonwood: 

Consumption : 

Quantity  and  value  consumed.  U.  S.  An- 
nually. Department  of  Agriculture,  For- 
est Service. 

Prices: 

Price  per  cord.     U.   S.     Annually.     De- 
partment of  Agriculture  Forest  Service. 
Pulpwood,  Fir  (Balsam): 

Consumption : 

Quantity  and  value  consumed.  U.  S.  An- 
nually. Department  of  Agriculture,  For- 
est Service. 

Prices:  Price  per  cord.     U.   S.     Annually.     De- 

partment of  Agriculture,' Forest  Service. 

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Pulpwood,  Fir  (White): 
Consumption : 


Prices 


Pulpwood,  Gum: 
Consumption : 


Prices 


Quantity  and  value  consumed.  U.  S.  An- 
nually. Department  of  Agriculture,  For- 
est Service, 

Price  per  cord.  U.  S.  Annually.  Depart- 
ment of  Agriculture,  Forest  Service. 


Quantity  and  value  consumed.  U.  S.  An- 
nually. Departm,ent  of  Agriculture,  For- 
est Service. 


Price  per  cord.     U.   S.     Annually.     De- 
partment of  Agriculture,  Forest  Service, 
Pulpwood,  Hemlock: 

Consumption : 

Quantity  and  value  consumed.  U.  S.  An- 
nually. Department  of  Agriculture,  For- 
est Service. 

Prices : 

Price  per  cord.     U.   S.     Annually.     De- 
partment of  Agriculture,  Forest  Service. 
Pulpwood,  Pine  (Jack):  . 

Consumption : 

Quantity  and  value  consumed.  U.  S.  An- 
nually. Department  of  Agriculture,  For- 
est Service, 

Prices : 

Price  per  cord.     U.   S.     Annually.     De- 
partment of  Agriculture,  Forest  Service. 
Pulpwood,  Pine  (Yellow): 

Consumption : 

Quantity  and  value  consumed.  U.  S.  An- 
nually. Department  of  Agricutlure,  For- 
est Service. 

Prices:  Price  per  cord.     U.   S.     Annually.     De- 

partment of  Agriculture,  Forest  Service, 
Pulpzvood,  Poplar  (Yellow): 

Consumption : 

Quantity  and  value  consumed.  U.  S.  An- 
nually. Department  of  Agriculture,  For- 
est Service. 

Prices : 

Price  per  cord.     U.   S.     Annually.     De- 
partment of  Agriculture,  Forest  Service. 
Pulpwood^  Spruce: 

Consumption : 

Quantity  and  value  consumed.  U.  S.  An- 
nually. Department  of  Agriculture,  For- 
est Service. 

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Prices : 

Price  per  cord.     U.   S.     Annually,     De- 
partment of  Agriculture^  Forest  Service. 
Ptilpwoodj  Tamarack: 
Consumption  : 

Quantity  and  value  consumed.    U.  S.    An- 
nually.    Department  of  Agriculturet  For- 
,    est  Service. 


Prices : 

Rosin: 

Prices : 


Research : 


Stock : 


Trade  Lists 


Screenings: 

Slabs: 

Consumption : 


Soda  Pulp: 


Spruce: 


Consumption 


Price  per  cord.     U.   S.     Annually.     De- 
partment of  Agriculture,  Forest  Service. 


Wholesale  prices  at  New  York  market, 
showing  monthly  quotations  from  Janu- 
ary, 1913,  to  date.  U.  S.  Special  Report. 
War  Industries  Board,  Price  Section. 
Wholesale  prices  per  bbt.  at  N.  Y.  Bi- 
weekly. In  Chemical  &  Metallurgical  En- 
gineering. 

To  promote  the  production  of  higher 
grades  of  rosin,  simplify  and  lower  the 
cost  of  production,  and  increase  the  yield 
of  rosin  from  the  gum.  Department  of 
Agriculture  Bureau  of  Chemistry. 

Quantity  on  hand  July  and  October,  1918. 
U.  S.  Special  Report,  October  14,  1918. 
War  Industries  Board,  Division  of  Plan- 
ning and  Statistics. 

Lists  of  producers.  U.  S.  Special  Report. 
War  Industries  Board,  Division  of  Plan' 
ning  and  Statistics. 

See  Pulp,  Screenings. 


Quantity  and  value,  owned  and  purchased, 
used  for  w.oodpulp.  U.  S.  1914.  Department 
of  Commerce^  Bureau  of  the  Census. 

See  Pulp,  Soda. 

See  Pulpwood,  Spruce. 

Quantity  and  value  of  spruce,  domestic 
and  imported,  used  for  pulpwood.  U.  S. 
1914.  Department  of  Commerce,  Bureau 
of  the  Census. 

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1 


Sulphate  Pulp: 
Sulphite  Pulp: 
Tamarack : 

Consumption : 


Timber: 

Facilities   for 
Production : 


Wallboard: 
Production 


IVood: 

Substitutes : 


Use: 

VVoodpulp: 

Consumption 

Costs : 


See  Pulp,  Sulphate. 

See  Pulp,   Sulphite. 

See  Pulpwood,  Tamarack. 

Quantity  and  value,  used  for  woodpulp. 
U.  S.  1914.  Department  of  Commerce, 
Bureau  of  the  Census. 


Estimates  for  standing  timber  in  the  east- 
ern states,  by  species,  states  and  totals. 
U.  S.  Special  Report,  1917.  Department 
of  Agriculture,  Forest  Service. 
Stand  of  timber.  U.  S.  Special  Report, 
1917.  Department  of  Agriculture,  Forest 
Service. 

Acreage  and  value  of  timberland  owned 
by  manufacturing  establishments.  U.  S. 
15H4,  Department  of  Commerce,  Bureau 
of  the  Census. 


Amount  produced;  by  kinds,  by  states. 
U.  S.  1914.  Department  of  Agriculture, 
Forest  Service. 


Estimated  present  substitution  for  woo^ 
in  all  forms.  U.  S.  Special  Report,  1917. 
Department  of  Agriculture^  Forest  Serv- 
ice. 

Quantity  of  wood  consumed  in  the  prin- 
cipal wood  using  industries;  by  kinds. 
U.  S.  Special  Report.  Department  of 
Agriculture,  Forest  Service. 

See  also  Pulp,  Groundwood;  Pulp,  Soda; 
Pulp,  Sulphate;  Pulp,  Sulphite. 

Quantity  and  value,  used  by  paper  manu- 
facturers.    U.  S.     1914-     Department  of 
Commerce,  Bureau  of  the  Census. 
Quantity    consumed    by    mills.      U.     S. 
Monthly.     Federal  Trade  Commission. 

Cost  of  wood  consumed,  with  average 
cost  per  cord,  by  states,  by  kinds,  by  pro- 

[i.S] 


Facilities   for 
Production : 


Importation 


Prices : 


Production 


Shipments : 


Stock 


cesses,  according  to  condition  in  which 
received  at  mill.  U.  S.  Annually.  De- 
partment of  Agriculture,  Forest  Service. 


Quantity  of  pulpwood  used,  by  states; 
and  by  species.  U.  S.  Annually.  De- 
partment of  Agriculture^  Forest  Service. 
Number  of  mills  by  states.  U.  S.  An- 
nually. Department  of  Agriculture,  For- 
est Service. 

Number  of  grinders  or  digesters.  U.  S- 
Monthly.    Federal  Trade  Commission. 

Comparison  of  imports  with  estimated  re- 
quirements. U.  S.  Monthly.  Shipping  Board, 
Division  of  Planning  and  Statistics. 
Inventory.  By  arrangement  with  the  De- 
partment of  Commerce,  reports  (basis  of 
this  inventory)  are  rendered  by  the  Di- 
vision of  Customs  Statistics,  New  York, 
about  12  days  after  the  end  of  each  per- 
iod. U.  S.  Ten-day  periods.  Shipping 
Board,  Division  of  Planning  and  Statis- 
tics. 

Average  price  per  ton ;  by  kinds  and  pro- 
cesses.    U.   S.     1916  and   1917.     Depart- 
ment of  Agriculture,  Forest  Service. 
Price  at  the  mill.    U.  S.     1914.    Depart- 
ment of  Commerce,  Bureau  of  the  Census. 

Amount  produced;  by  states,  by  species 
and  processes.  U.  S.  1905-11,  1914  and 
1916-1917.  Department  of  Agriculture, 
Forest  Service. 

Amount  produced  by  mills  for  consump- 
tion and  for  sale;  by  kinds.  U.  S.  1914. 
Department  of  Commerce,  Bureau  of  the 
Census. 

Amount  produced,  by  kinds  and  by  mills. 
U.  S.  Monthly.  Federal  Trade  Com- 
mission. 

Amount  shipped  ;  by  kinds ;  by  mills.  U. 
S.  Monthly.  Federal  Trade  Commission. 
Quantity.  U.  S.  Monthly.  Federal 
Trade  Commission. 

Amount  on  hand  at  end  of  month ;  by 
kinds;  by  mills.  U.  S.  Monthly.  Fed- 
eral Trade  Commission 

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APPENDIX 
Bibliographies  of  Official  Publications 

A.  LISTS  PREVIOUSLY  PUBLISHED 
Technical  Association  of  the  Pulp  and  Paper  Industry^ — 
Bibliography  Committee — Contribution  No.  i.  A  select 
paper  bibliography:  United  States  government  publica- 
tions pertaining  to  pulp  and  paper,  by  Henry  E,  Surface, 
Engineer  in  Forest  Products,  Forest  Products  Labora- 
tory, Madison^  Wis.  In  Paper,  vol.  19,  no.  4,  pp.  25-30, 
New  York,  Oct.  4,  1916. 

Also  reprinted  with  corrections,   16  pp.  6"x9". 

Being  a  second  edition,  revised  and  enlarged,  of  "A 
list  of  United  States  public  documents  pertaining  to  pulp 
and  paper,  by  Henry  E.  Surface.  In  Journal  of  Indus- 
trial and  Engineering  Chemistry,  vol.  5,  no.  7,  pp.  614-616, 
Easton,  Pa.,  July,  1913. 

Copies  on  file :     U.  S.  Forest  Service. 

-Contribution  No.  5.     Government  paper 


bibliography:  United  States  government  publications 
pertaining  to  pulp  and  paper :  supplement  no.  i,  by  Helen 
E.  Stockbridge,  Librarian,  U.  S.  Forest  Service.  In 
Paper,  vol.  22,  no.  11,  p.  38,  New  York,  May  22,  1918. 

Also  reprinted  with  corrections,  6  pp.  6"x9". 

Copies  on  file :  U.  S.  Forest  Service. 

— Contribution  No.  7.     Literature  of  the 


paper  industry:  a  bibliography  adapted  from  Akesson- 
Everling-Fliickiger,  by  M.  Hubbard,  special  assistant, 
Committee  on  Bibliography,  T.  A.  P.  P.  I.  In  Paper, 
vol.  23,  no.  23,  pp.  654-680,  New  York,  Feb.  12,  1919. 
Also  reprinted  in  Technical  Association  Papers,  1919, 
p.  — . 
Copies  on  file :  U.  S.  Forest  Service. 

Scattered  throughout  this  compilation  are  the  titles 
of  various  U.  S.  government  publications  not  covered  in 
any  other  bibliography. 

-Contribution    No.    8:      Forest    products 


statistics :  (pulp  and  paper  edition)  :  A  Hst  of  United 
States  government  information :  adapted  from  a  com- 
pilation by  the  U,  S.  Central  Bureau  of  Planning  and 
Statistics,  Statistical  Clearing  House,  Washington,  D.  C. 
With  an  appendix.  Bibliographies  of  official  publications, 
by  M.  Hubbard,  Committee  on  Bibliography,  TT-  A.  P.  P.  I. 
In  Paper,  vol.  23,  no.  26,  pp.  971-974  and  vol.  xxiv,  no.  I, 
New  York,  March  5  and  March  12,  1919. 
Copy  on  file :  U.  S.  Forest  Service. 

— ^Contribution  No.  9.  Paper  research  liter- 


ature :  A  list  of  contributions  by  members  of  the  United 
States  Forest  Service,  Forest  Products  Laboratory,  1910- 
1918,  by  Etta  L.  Matthews,  Library  Assistant,  Forest 
Products  Laboratory.  With  an  appendix  list  of  con- 
tributions by  other  members  of  the  service,  1877-1918, 
by  Helen  E.  Stockbridge,  Librarian,  U.  S.  Forest  Serv- 

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ice.     In  Paper,  vol.  — ,  no.  — ,  p.  — ,  New  York, 

1919.     (To  be  published  soon.) 

Copy  on  file :  U.  S.  Forest  Service. 

B.     ADDITIONAL  PUBLICATIONS 
(Not  included  in   foregoing  bibliographies) 
Agriculture  Department,   Forest  Service. 

Smith  (Franklin  H.)  and  Rufus  K.  Helphenstine,  Jr. — 
Pulpwood  consumption  and  wood  pulp  production :  1916. 
U.  S.  Department  of  Agriculture,  Forest  Service,  in  co- 
operation with  the  Newsprint  Manufacturers  Associa- 
tion.    Washington:  privately  published,   191 7. 

30  pp.     12  tables.    6"x9".     Gratis. 

Contains  tabulations  from  mill  reports  of  pulpwood 
consumption  and  wood  pulp  production,  arranged  vari- 
ously; also,  recompilations  of  U.  S.  Bureau  of  Foreign 
and  Domestic  Commerce  tabulations  of  United  States 
pulpwood  and  woodpulp  importations  and  exportations 
for  previous  years. 

Similar  data  for  earlier  years  back  to  1905  is  con- 
tained in  bulletins  of  similar  title  prepared  by  the  For- 
est Service  alone  or  in  cooperation. 

Commerce  Department,  Foreign  and  Domestic  Commerce 
Bureau. 

United  States  Commerce  Dept.,  Foreign  and  Domestic  Comt 
MERCE  Bureau — Foreign  commerce  and  navigation  of  the 
United  States  for  the  year  ending  June  30,  1916.  VVash- 
ington:     Govt.  Pr.  Off.,  1917. 

950  pp.  9"xii^",  tables.     Cloth. 

Contains  tabulations  of  amount  and  value  of  mer- 
chandise, including  pulp  and  paper  materials,  suppHes 
and  products,  imported  and  exported  to  and  from  the 
United  States,  during  the  year,  in  comparison  with  earlier 
years,  arranged  variously.  Table  No.  VI — "Summary 
of  imports,  by  articles,  years  ending  June  30,  1914-1916." 
VII — "Summary  of  exports  of  domestic  merchandise, 
by  articles"  1914-1916.  VIII — Ditto,  foreign  merchan- 
dise, 1916.  IX — "Values  of  imports,  by  articles,  grouped 
according  to  degree  of  manufacture  and  uses,  years  end- 
ing June  30,  1915,  and  1916."  X — Ditto,  exports,  domes- 
tic merchandise,  ditto.  XII — "Values  of  leading  articles 
of  imports  entered  for  consumption,"  1915-1916,  free  of 
duty  and  dutiable.  Table  No.  3— "Imports  of  merchan- 
dise ...  by  articles  and  countries,"  1912-1916,  quan- 
tities and  values,  free  and  dutiable.  4 — "Imports  .  .  . 
by  articles  and  customs  districts,"  1916,  quantities  and 
values.  5 — ^"Exports  of  domestic  merchandise  .  .  . 
by  articles  and  countries,"  1912-1916,  values.  6 — Ditto, 
by  articles  and  customs  districts,  1916,  quantities  and 
values.  7 — "Exports  of  foreign  merchandise  ...  by 
articles  and  countries,"  1916,  quantities  and  values.  9 — 
"Imported  merchandise  entered  for  consumption  .  .  . 
[18] 


with  rates  and  amounts  of  duty,"  1916,  by  articles,  quan- 
tities and  values.  11— "Articles  exported  with  benefit 
of  drawback,  together  with  imported  materials  from 
which  .  .  .  manufactured,  and  drawback  paid  there- 
on," 1916,  quantities  and  values.  Index  to  .  .  .  im- 
ports and  exports,  by  articles     .     .     ." 

Similar  data  have  been  published  annually  in  earlier 
days  and  continue  after  1916. 
.     —Trade   of   the   United   States    with    the 


world:  1916  and  1917.  U.  S.  Dept.  Com.,  Bu.  For.  Dom. 
Com.  Misc.  Series— No.  63.  Washington':  Govt.  Pr.  Off., 
1918. 

2  vols.:  Part  i — Imports,  112  pp.;  Part  2 — Exports, 
317  pp.;  tables,  6"x9".     Paper,  loc  and  20c. 

Contains  tabulations  of  amount  and  value  of  mer- 
chandise, including  pulp  and  paper  raw  materials,  sup- 
plies and  products  during  years  ending  June  30,  1916, 
and   191 7,  arranged  by  countries,  by  principal  articles. 

Similar  tabulations  for  1914  and  1915  are  in  Misc. 
Series — No.  38,  by  same  bureau;  for  1912  and  1913  in 
its  Misc.  Series — No.  15;  for  previous  years,  back  to 
1906,  in  its  annual  "Commerce  and  Navigation  of  the 
United  States"  as  Table  No.  19;  for  previous  years,  in 
volume  2  of  its  annual  report. 

Congress,  House  of  Representatives. 

Dillon^  Charles  H. — Embargo  on  print,  book,  and  linen  pa- 
per, pulp  and  its  products.  Extension  of  remarks  in 
House  of  Representatives,  by  Charles  H.  Dillon,  of 
South  Dakota,  including  communications  from  the  Fed- 
eral Trade  Commission.  In  Congressional  Record,  vol. 
54,  no.   18,  pp.  890-1,   Washington,  Jan.  2,  191 7. 

Hastings,  W.  W. — Embargo.  Extension  of  remarks  in  House 
of  Representatives  by  W.  W.  Hastings  of  Oklahoma, 
including  text  of  resolution  directing  President  to  place 
embargo  on  print  paper;  and  articles  from  magazines 
on  print  paper  situation.  In  Congressional  Record,  vol. 
53,  no.  203,  pp.   14772-3,  Washington,  Aug.   15,   1916. 

Tavenner,  Clyde  H. — Urgent  need  of  government  paper  mill. 
Extension  of  remarks  in  House  of  Representatives  by 
Clyde  H.  Tavenner  of  Illinois.  In  Congressional  Record, 
vol.  53,  no.  219,  pp.  16038- 16040,  Washington,  Sept.  2, 
1916. 

United  States,  Congress,  House — Tariff  on  paper  and  books. 
General  debate  in  House,  May  3,  1913.  In  Congressional 
Record,  vol.  50,  no.  20,  pp.  996-1008,  Washington,  May 
3.   1913. 

United  States,  Congress,  House,  Pulp  and  Paper  Investi- 
gations, Select  Committee  (j.  r.  mann,  chair.)— Pulp 
and  paper  investigation  hearings :  April  25,  1908 — Feb.  19, 
1909.  In  United  Stales  House  Documents,  60th  Cong.,  ist 
sess.,   vols.    132-136,    Washington :    Govt.    Pr.   Off.,    1909. 

[19] 


Also  as  United  States  House  of  Representatives,  Doc. 
No.  1502,  60th  Cong.,  1st  sess.,  Washington:  Govt.  Pr. 
Oflf.,  1909. 

6  vols.,  3690  pp.,  tables,  6"x9". 

Vol.  I,  691  pp.  Cloth,  $0.75.  Gives  details  of  in- 
creased price  of  print  paper  to  newspapers,  cost  of  man- 
ufacture, payrolls,  etc. 

Vol.  2,  693-1425  pp.  Cloth,  $0.80.  Includes  tables 
showing  average  wages  and  hours,  1905-19(06,  in  paper 
and  wood  pulp  occupations,  tariff  effects,  imports  and  ex- 
ports, 1898-1907,  articles  on  strike  of  pulp  and  paper 
workers  in  Norway^  defense  of  paper  trust,  forest  con- 
ditions, etc. 

Vol.  3,  1427-2134  pp.  Cloth,  $0.80.  Includes  testi- 
mony, brief  of  publishers,  report  of  chemist  on  paper 
material,  etc. 

Vol.  4,  2135-2782  pp.  Cloth,  $0.70.  Includes  report 
on  forestry  in  Sweden,  table  showing  paper  material  trade 
of  foreign  countries  to  1907,  experiments  with  cornstalks, 
etc. 

Vols.  5,  6,  2783-3366+224  pp.  Cloth,  $1.00.  Includes 
foreign  trade  in  paper  material  to  1908;  timber  and 
water  powers  of  Canada;  reprint  of  tariff  hearings, 
1908,  with  briefs  and  letters ;  wages  and  hours  of  labor 
in  newspapers,  1900,  1905,  1907;  and  Bureau  of  Chemistry 
circular  41  on  paper-making  materials;  and  statistics  of 
manufacture  of  pulp  and  paper  from  replies  of  500  com- 
panies.   Vol.  6  is  Index. 

Congress,  Senate. 

Cummins,  Albert  W. — Wood  pulp  and  paper.  Speech  in  Sen- 
ate, by  Albert  W.  Cummins  of  Iowa.  In  Congressional 
Record,  vol.  47,  no.  62,  pp.  2459-2463,  Washington,  June 
22,  191 1. 

Federal  Trade  Commission. 

United  States,  Federal  Trade  Commission— (i)   Statistical 

summary  of  the  paper  markets  for  the  month  of  ( ). 

April,  1918,  to  date,  i.e.,  Jan.,  1919.  (2)  Production  and 
stocks  of  wood  pulp  for  (month  stated).  July,  1918  to 
date.     (3)    Stocks  of  hanging  paper  and  production  and 

stocks  of  finished  wall  paper  for  the  month  of  ( ). 

April,  1918  to  date,     (4)  Review  of  the  newsprint  paper 

market   for   the   month   of    ( ).     October,    1917   to 

date.  (5)  Review  of  the  book  paper  market  for  the 
month  of  ( ).  October,  1917  to  date.  (6)  Publish- 
ers statistics  for  the  month  of  ( ).    December,  191 7 

to  date. 

Issued  by  Federal  Trade  Commission,  Washington,  as 
mimeographed  statements,  released  for  publication  within 
3  weeks  after  the  end  of  the  month,  and  published  in  cur- 
rent issues  of  the  several  paper  trade  periodicals.  In- 
terim statements  are  sometimes  issued  to  cover  the  first 
2  or  3  weeks  of  the  month. 
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Contents  cover  summaries  of  producers,  jobbers  or 
consumers  individual  reports  on  monthly  production,  ship- 
ments, stocks,  consumption,  prices,  loss  of  production,  im- 
ports and  exports,  etc.,  for  the  lo  important  classes  of 
paper  and  boards,  also  for  pulp;  and  general  comments 
on  the  state  of  the  market. 

Other  similar  announcements  are  similarly  issued,  but 
at  irregular  intervals,  covering  pulp  and  paper  investiga- 
tions, hearings,  etc.,  before  the  Commission. 

Bound  set  on  file:     U.  S.  Forest  Service. 

Superintendent  of  Documents. 

United  States,  Superintendent  of  Documents — Commerce 
and  manufactures:  (government)  publications  relating 
to  the  above  subjects  for  sale  by  the  Superintendent  of 
Documents,  Washington,  D.  C.  Price  list  62 — 2nd  edi- 
tion.    Washington  Govt.  Pr.  Off.,  June,   191 7.     Gratis. 

Works  classified  under  cellulose,  paper,  pulp,  and 
wood  pulp  have  been  Hsted  in  Contributions  Nos.  I,  5, 
7  and  8  of  the  Technical  Association  of  the  Pulp  and 
Paper  Industry,  Committee  on  Bibliography. 

.     Forestry:    tree   planting,   wood   tests   and 

lumber  industries:  list  of  (government)  publications  re- 
lating to  above  subjects  for  sale  by  Superintendent  of 
Documents,  Washington,  D.  C.  Price  list  43— nth  edi- 
tion. Washington:  Govt.  Pr.  Off.,  November,  1917. 
Gratis. 

Works  classified  under  cellulose,  paper,  pulp,  pulp 
wood  and  wood  pulp,  have  been  listed  in  Contributions 
Nos.  I,  5,  7  and  8  of  the  Technical  Association  of  the 
Pulp  and  Paper  Industry,  Committee  on  Bibliography. 

Tariff  Board. 

United  States,  Tariff  Board— Report  on  the  pulp  and  news- 
print paper  industry,  by  the  Tariff  Board  (to  the  Presi- 
dent).   Washington:  Govt.  Pr.  Off.,  1911 

134  PP-»  87  tables,  I  folded  chart,  sample  schedules, 
6"x9".  Also  issued  as  United  States  Senate  Doc.  31, 
(62nd  Cong.,  1st  sess.) 

M.  Hubbard,  Special  Assistant, 

Committee  on   Bibliography,  T.  A.   P.  P.   I., 

Washington,  D.  C,  Feb,  i,  1919. 


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